I wasn't too sure about the car, it didnt feel like my xray when wrenching on it, but the setup window is so big, I don't mind anymore. Had a great first race with this car. Can't wait to see how it performs outdoor.

I come from just north of Sydney Australia and race Friday nights at Castlehill in Sydney the surface is painted concrete low grip and some bumps attached is a youtube shot of the track. I run what we call sportsman which is 21.5 blinky.

I will say I have built several makes Tamiya - HPI/Hot Bodies and Photon EX and I would say the D06 would have to be the best in build as to very little shimming when I have been use to a lot off shimming.

I wasn't too sure about the car, it didnt feel like my xray when wrenching on it, but the setup window is so big, I don't mind anymore. Had a great first race with this car. Can't wait to see how it performs outdoor.

Great job this weekend!

R3VoLuTiOn participated in the annual Emerald City Classic in Seattle, WA this last weekend. It's a race that attracts racers from all over and he put his brand new D06 in the TQ spot and drove wire to wire to capture the win in the highly contests Scale Spec/VTA class.

Our very own Devin Patterson captured 2nd place in 17.5 Touring Car with a Wildfire D06 sfter narrowly missing out on the win. Samwise also had a good showing in 17.5 Touring with a Wildfire D06.

I participated in Modified Touring Car and finished a strong 3rd, despite having problems coping with the recent batch of Sweep QTS Spec tires.

And on a better note, I captured the TQ Spot and the win for modified 1/12 with a Lightning 12.

Overall a great weekend for VBC Racing in the Seattle are. Great job everyone!

I come from just north of Sydney Australia and race Friday nights at Castlehill in Sydney the surface is painted concrete low grip and some bumps attached is a youtube shot of the track. I run what we call sportsman which is 21.5 blinky.

I will say I have built several makes Tamiya - HPI/Hot Bodies and Photon EX and I would say the D06 would have to be the best in build as to very little shimming when I have been use to a lot off shimming.

Noel

I haven't run on that kind of surface before, so I'm nto sure how much help I would be. I would check out http://www.petitrc.com and seek out the setup sheet database. A lot or our drivers post asphalt setups in there that would probably be pretty close. If you have any more questions, please feel free to ask. I should be running outside on asphalt in the coming weeks (hopefully... the weather isn't to cooperative here).

I haven't run on that kind of surface before, so I'm nto sure how much help I would be. I would check out http://www.petitrc.com and seek out the setup sheet database. A lot or our drivers post asphalt setups in there that would probably be pretty close. If you have any more questions, please feel free to ask. I should be running outside on asphalt in the coming weeks (hopefully... the weather isn't to cooperative here).

-Korey

Thanks Korey for the advice will do some searching and see what I can come up with.

I come from just north of Sydney Australia and race Friday nights at Castlehill in Sydney the surface is painted concrete low grip and some bumps attached is a youtube shot of the track. I run what we call sportsman which is 21.5 blinky.

I will say I have built several makes Tamiya - HPI/Hot Bodies and Photon EX and I would say the D06 would have to be the best in build as to very little shimming when I have been use to a lot off shimming.

Noel

It will be better if you can clarify what you need at first.
Otherwise is hard to answer.
From what I am guessing(painted concrete low grip and some bumps), you r looking for more grip/side bite?
Just start with factory base setup, try remove the suspension shims. it will do a great help for low traction. Also, replace inner spacer of turnbuckle with thinner one(from default 2mm to 1mm or 0), replace springs with softer one (Green) can help.